Tonight’s Monday Night Football 2018 matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

Here’s the info you need to know for tonight’s game.

Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET

TV channel: ESPN

Live stream: fuboTV (free trial available) and WatchESPN.

Odds: Seattle -3.5, 46.5 over/under via Bovada

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

Tonight’s Monday Night Football 2018 matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

Here’s the info you need to know for tonight’s game.

Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET

TV channel: ESPN

Live stream: fuboTV (free trial available) and WatchESPN.

Odds: Seattle -3.5, 46.5 over/under via Bovada

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

Tonight’s Monday Night Football 2018 matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

Tonight’s Monday Night Football 2018 matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

Here’s the info you need to know for tonight’s game.

Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET

TV channel: ESPN

Live stream: fuboTV (free trial available) and WatchESPN.

Odds: Seattle -3.5, 46.5 over/under via Bovada

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

Tonight’s Monday Night Football matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

Tonight’s Monday Night Football matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

Tonight’s Monday Night Football matchup will have major implications for the NFC Playoff picture as the Seattle Seahawks (7-5) host the Minnesota Vikings (6-5-1) at CenturyLink Field.

Minnesota currently holds the sixth playoff seed and trails the Chicago Bears by three games. However, the Vikings have four difficult matchups remaining including tonight’s game against the fifth-seed Seahawks in one of the NFL’s toughest road environments.

Minnesota entered the 2018 season with high expectations coming off an NFC Championship Game appearance and signed quarterback Kirk Cousins to a mega-deal believing he would be the missing piece to a Super Bowl run.

While Cousins has been effective, the Vikings defense hasn’t been quite as dominant as last year’s team, already losing two more games than in 2017 with a month left in the regular season.

“Which means all of the work we did through OTAs, training camp, preseason, regular season, it comes down to four games,” Cousins said Thursday about being the current sixth seed. “It comes down to other teams are in the hunt, other teams are fighting for their division title and whoever has the best four-game stretch. It doesn’t really matter what happened before.”

“It just seems he’s at his very, very best,” Carroll said when assessing Cousins. “As the guys keep growing, he’s the same year I think as Russ (Wilson), they just keep getting better as they grow and learn and they have great coaching and they just take advantage of it. They continue to become more in command of the game. He looks like he’s totally got it wired.”

Seattle ranks among the NFL’s best teams at defending the pass, but has regressed over the past few weeks. The Seahawks struggled against Carolina’s Cam Newton, who completed all 14 passes during the first half of their game two weeks ago and San Francisco 49ers third-string quarterback Nick Mullens, who recorded more than 400 passing yards last week.

“The Vikings are in good position to take a wild card spot, but a loss to the Seahawks could be costly. Seattle has been one of the most surprising teams in the league and a win would all but secure a playoff spot.

In festivity of the rodeo, we investigated our chronicles at the absolute most attractive minutes from past competitions.2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences later this week,Hundreds of cowhands and their fans will be in the Las Vegas valley this week.

The 2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences Thursdays.The 10-day occasion includes various exercises, including live review gatherings and drink specials.

Cowhand Christmas will likewise be back at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It is free and open to the general population. The PRCA National Finals Rodeo is dependably a major ordeal, yet the 2018 version denotes the semi-retirement of outstanding amongst other cattle rustlers in the game. 23-time best on the planet Trevor Brazile is venturing once again from the rodeo after this occasion, so it’s most likely his last opportunity to go for No. 24.

Brazile completed in second place a year ago, missing out to his brother by marriage Tuf Cooper. This year will presumably be his last year contending with NFR qualifying as the objective, so it’s additionally the last time we’ll see him on this stage.

Canadian Curtis Cassidy will likewise be a name to pay special mind to. He completed 6th in the All-Around standings, so he’ll clearly look to enhance his status too.

“I never need to exclude myself, yet with such an extraordinary change in the manner in which I direct my rodeo business, on the off chance that I do ever make the Finals again it’ll be a greater story than my retirement, since I’ll have completed it at only a bunch of rodeos,” Brazile stated, per Prorodeo.com. “Fortunately this is my choice, and I’m not being constrained out in light of the fact that I’m harmed or too old.”How to watch the PRCA National Finals Rodeo

In festivity of the rodeo, we investigated our chronicles at the absolute most attractive minutes from past competitions.2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences later this week,Hundreds of cowhands and their fans will be in the Las Vegas valley this week.

The 2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences Thursdays.The 10-day occasion includes various exercises, including live review gatherings and drink specials.

Cowhand Christmas will likewise be back at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It is free and open to the general population. The PRCA National Finals Rodeo is dependably a major ordeal, yet the 2018 version denotes the semi-retirement of outstanding amongst other cattle rustlers in the game. 23-time best on the planet Trevor Brazile is venturing once again from the rodeo after this occasion, so it’s most likely his last opportunity to go for No. 24.

Brazile completed in second place a year ago, missing out to his brother by marriage Tuf Cooper. This year will presumably be his last year contending with NFR qualifying as the objective, so it’s additionally the last time we’ll see him on this stage.

Canadian Curtis Cassidy will likewise be a name to pay special mind to. He completed 6th in the All-Around standings, so he’ll clearly look to enhance his status too.

“I never need to exclude myself, yet with such an extraordinary change in the manner in which I direct my rodeo business, on the off chance that I do ever make the Finals again it’ll be a greater story than my retirement, since I’ll have completed it at only a bunch of rodeos,” Brazile stated, per Prorodeo.com. “Fortunately this is my choice, and I’m not being constrained out in light of the fact that I’m harmed or too old.”How to watch the PRCA National Finals Rodeo

In festivity of the rodeo, we investigated our chronicles at the absolute most attractive minutes from past competitions.2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences later this week,Hundreds of cowhands and their fans will be in the Las Vegas valley this week.

The 2018 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo commences Thursdays.The 10-day occasion includes various exercises, including live review gatherings and drink specials.

Cowhand Christmas will likewise be back at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It is free and open to the general population. The PRCA National Finals Rodeo is dependably a major ordeal, yet the 2018 version denotes the semi-retirement of outstanding amongst other cattle rustlers in the game. 23-time best on the planet Trevor Brazile is venturing once again from the rodeo after this occasion, so it’s most likely his last opportunity to go for No. 24.

Brazile completed in second place a year ago, missing out to his brother by marriage Tuf Cooper. This year will presumably be his last year contending with NFR qualifying as the objective, so it’s additionally the last time we’ll see him on this stage.

Canadian Curtis Cassidy will likewise be a name to pay special mind to. He completed 6th in the All-Around standings, so he’ll clearly look to enhance his status too.

“I never need to exclude myself, yet with such an extraordinary change in the manner in which I direct my rodeo business, on the off chance that I do ever make the Finals again it’ll be a greater story than my retirement, since I’ll have completed it at only a bunch of rodeos,” Brazile stated, per Prorodeo.com. “Fortunately this is my choice, and I’m not being constrained out in light of the fact that I’m harmed or too old.”How to watch the PRCA National Finals Rodeo